Linking Partners for Niger Delta Development

September 27, 2016

Firm trains 31 Niger Delta youths in skills acquisition

In its effort to check restiveness and engage youths in meaningful ventures, management of Elano Investments Limited (EIL) has trained 31 youths in Niger Delta in various skills. The company manages the dividends from the 7.5 per cent equity allocated to the Eleme and Elelenwo communities, which hosts Indorama/EPCL.
September 15, 2016

Akwa Ibom govt trains 2000 on poultry farming

As part of effort to generate employment through agriculture, Government of Akwa Ibom has trained 2000 farmers on production, processing, branding and marketing of poultry produce under the anchor borrower programme of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
September 6, 2016

Social Monday slides

NDLink used the entire month of August to teach staff of PIND Foundation on the basic use of social media tools and platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Infographics) […]
August 26, 2016

Singapore Firm to Invest $100 Million in Akwa Ibom

A Singapore-based investment organization, Ashdene Associates Nigeria, has signed an agreement with the Akwa Ibom State Government for investment in agricultural development, infrastructural expansion and consolidation worth about $100 million.
August 13, 2016

P4P members trained on the importance of video recording, photography and use of social media tools

The recent media training held between 25-30 July 2016 and conducted by the Partners for Peace project (a peace building program of The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) for its state chapter leaders illustrated the fact that good story telling is very critical for effectively illustrating impact of your work. The importance of good story telling cannot be over emphasized. Story telling is a valuable and necessary skill in measuring impact in development activities.
August 10, 2016

[STORIFY] Demonstrating Impact in the Niger Delta #NDImpact

On the heels of the recently launched Impact Assessment Report on "Assessing Impact in Nigeria's Niger Delta", PIND, and its sister organization, NDPI, hosted a Twitter Townhall to discuss impact of development in the Niger Delta using the hashtag #ndimpact